Top 10 Things to do in Sant'Angelo, Lazio

September 6, 2021 Layne Dawes

Rome wasn't built in a day--and you'll need much more than a day to take in this timeless city. The city is a real-life collage of piazzas, open-air markets, and astonishing historic sites. Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, contemplate the Colosseum and the Pantheon, and sample a perfect espresso or gelato before spending an afternoon shopping at the Campo de’Fiori or Via Veneto. Enjoy some of the most memorable meals of your life here, too, from fresh pasta to succulent fried artichokes or a tender oxtail stew.
Restaurants in Rome

1. Turtle Tour Rome

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Turtle Tour Rome

We offer guided segway, golfcart and ebike tours of Rome. Check our website www.turtletourrome.com or come to visit us in Piazza Mattei 11, for more info and to book a tour in your own language. The best way to explore the unique sights and attractions of the Eternal City. To enhance the experience, the number of participants in each open tour is limited to 6 people.

2. ReginArt

Via della Reginella 25, 00186 Rome Italy +39 06 4566 6880 [email protected] http://www.reginart.it
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3. Jewish Roma Private Walking Tours

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Jewish Roma Private Walking Tours

The best Walking tours of Jewish Rome. Micaela Pavoncello established her business in 2003 to share the amazing history of the Jewish community of Rome. Don't miss her tours of Jewish and classic Rome. There is one and only JewishRoma. We offer tours of the Ghetto, the Jewish museum (we are the only guides authorised to explain inside the synagogues and museum with our clients), we also show the Vatican from a Jewish perspective, let us take you to the Jewish catacombs and show you Rome through Jewish eyes.

4. Chiesa di Santa Rita da Cascia in Campitelli

Via Montanara, 00186 Rome Italy
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Chiesa di Santa Rita da Cascia in Campitelli

5. Jewish Rome Tour Guide - Marco Misano

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Jewish Rome Tour Guide - Marco Misano

Professionally trained tour guide and graduate of the Rome Yeshiva who has deep roots in this city and its ancient Jewish community, I will show you Rome from a truly unique perspective.

6. Pietre d'Inciampo

Via della Reginella 27, Rome Italy
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Pietre d'Inciampo

7. ALEFBET

Via della Reginella 25, 00186 Rome Italy +39 347 346 4296 [email protected] http://www.gabrielelevy.com
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ALEFBET

The ALEFBET art gallery is the only art gallery of the world totally dedicated to the 22 letters of the hebrew alphabet. Each letter has a name, a sound, a numerical value, and one or more mystical meanings. The hebrew letters are the door to the Kabalah. Al the exhibits in the gallery are works made by the italian jewish artist Gabriele Levy. Gabriele Levy is trying to define a new paradigm in art: he started from 3D art and followed to 4D art, then the work developed to hidden art and the modular art, and he is working now on photomosaics and glowing art. You are invited to the gallery and listen from the the artist showing you the objects defining the new art paradigm. You will certainly love to see and to touch the works!

8. Fontana delle Tartarughe

Piazza Mattei, Rome Italy http://www.turismoroma.it/cosa-fare/fontana-delle-tartarughe?lang=de
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Fontana delle Tartarughe

Fontana delle Tartarughe, or The Turtles' Fountain, is one of the Renaissance's little gems.

Reviewed By Noraatc - Sudbury, United States

The Fontana delle Tartarughe (The Turtle Fountain) is a gem of the late Italian Renaissance located in the heart of the Jewish Ghetto in the center of the Piazza Mattei. It is not clear that the turtles of the fountain’s pedestal are Bernini’s creations, but they are absolutely charming and so are the dolphins. The Mattei family ordered the construction of this beautiful fountain and it has become one of many little treasures of the Eternal City.

9. Museo Ebraico di Roma

Via Catalana, 00186 Rome Italy +39 06 6840 0661 [email protected] https://museoebraico.roma.it/
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Museo Ebraico di Roma

Reviewed By Traveler_Eyal - Tel Aviv, Israel

Museo Ebraico di Roma - The Jewish Museum of Rome is a very interesting museum, especially for those attracted to the Jewish heritage in Rome, which is more than 2000 years old. The tour starts with a guide taking you through the magnificent synagogue and continues independently (with an audio guide) in the small buy highly educational museum. We spent 90 minutes there all in all and enjoyed every minute.

10. Chiesa Santa Maria in Portico in Campitelli

Piazza di Campitelli 9, 00186 Rome Italy +39 06 6880 3978 http://www.santamariainportico.it/
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Chiesa Santa Maria in Portico in Campitelli

Reviewed By MrMrsHappyR - Liverpool, United Kingdom

Wow, we just stumbled across this church and are so glad we did. It has the most amazing interior and exterior. The highlight is the stunning painted dome ceiling which is an amazing piece of artwork. Well worth seeking out if you are near Piazza Navona or Teatro Marcello.

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